Abstract

Cepheid Xpert MTB/RIF ULTRA (ULTRA) and Xpert MTB/XDR are tests for detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) and drug resistance. Both tests involve a sample pre-processing step using the test's sample reagent (SR). The manufacturer recommends a four-hour limit for SR-treated samples prior to testing, posing challenges for high-volume laboratories conducting both tests. Implementing the XDR test as a follow-on to ULTRA positive specimen can be challenging in high-volume laboratories due to the time constraints imposed by the manufacturer's recommendations. To address this issue, this study investigated the impact of extended sample incubation in SR for durations longer than four hours at varying temperature conditions. Pre-characterized MTB isolates with diverse drug susceptibility profiles were incubated up to 36 hours at different temperatures including room temperature (RT), 2-8°C, and -20°C and tested using Xpert MTB/XDR. The study results indicate no adverse effects on sample stability or drug susceptibility detection. This suggests extended incubation could offer flexibility for conducting both tests on a single specimen, benefiting high-throughput laboratories.

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